I agree it's perplexing. These volumes never behaved in an expected way, and they didn't decrypt according the methods you posted here. It seems...
Something else I've noticed is this "island" of variation on the volume: http://i.imgur.com/0UXm8hX.png?1 does this imply anything about the...
It ended at 32556, along with any legibility. It doesn't seem to be behaving in an expected way, even for a malfunctioning volume. At least this...
Neither testfile (I made two) brings up zeroes when I search, but in the more recently discussed physical media I immediately see legible words...
Jumping ahead to the other volume, I see that in WinHex it lists unpartionable space. Here's a picture: http://imgur.com/FFxdfwB Here are the...
I notice that one of the volumes shows some kind of partition. I will post an image soon.
I have some pictures of the unmounted device in WinHex if it helps. The first image is the beginning of the disk: http://imgur.com/zElGfR4...
What about defragmentation or disk cleanup on a mounted volume? I think that was my mistake.
I believe this issue may have stemmed from running disk cleanup or defragmentation of some kind, but I'm not sure. And I know most users merely...
Well as one such stupid user I guess I'm part of the problem since I messed up my TrueCrypt volumes in Windows. I'd been running volumes like that...
Nothing new, just the acknowledgment that some of my (functional) volumes show up as RAW in disk management and some don't.
That's fine. I still have a lingering suspicion that this device was "RAW (healthy) primary partition" I say this because I have several other...
So I guess the next step is to decrypt it by block?
Yeah, I wasn't sure what was going on back there with that previous 108 minutes attempt, but even I knew something was off. Perhaps I typed the...
When I made that slightly larger test volume, the usual random characters are followed by a long string of 'unreadable sector' in caps with no...
I first copied a block with the starting point at 32256 and endpoint of 64025352191, but that didn't work because it was larger than the entire...
In order to make it bigger I adjust the end of block by adding 2 mb (which is 2,097,152 bytes) to the total?
No zeroes or recognizable terms when I examine the mounted volume in WinHex. It's still the same gobbledygook. That means it's still encrypted, right?
Despite following the procedure with a licensed copy of WinHex, the resulting volume is still unreadable in Windows.
I've gone ahead and ordered a WinHex license as it seems to be the preferred software. I guess this process will be deferred. Patience is key....
it mounts, but Windows says it doesn't contain a recognized file system.
Ok, I'm trying to save that with HxD using those bloc parameters.
I have HxD too if it's possible. I just want to get this done as soon as I can.
No, I'm not averse to buying the license, but it might take a day or two.
Damn, the trial version isn't letting me save anything over 200kb. I guess I need to get the full version?
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